"Back to Dinosaur Island has been built from the ground up to take advantage of the Oculus Rift HMD, and requires an Oculus Rift DK 2 device to run," Crytek advises. The minimum system requirements are pretty high too: you'll need a minimum of 16GB RAM to get started, along with an i7-2600K, GTX 980 or R9 290 (are those two GPUs on par with each other?) and, of course, an Oculus DK2.

If you don't have a DK2, but want to see what it's all about, the below video will give you an idea of the content. It can't replicate the feeling of being immersed in VR, mind you.

Originally released on November 27th, 1998 in Japan, the Dreamcast was a shot at redemption after Sega's last console, the Saturn, had a less than stellar time competing with the Playstation and Nintendo 64. Something had to change in order for Sega to keep a horse in the console race. The Dreamcast had it all: incredibly powerful graphics, online capability through dial up, and a playful take on media. Hell, the memory card, also known as the Visual Memory Unit (or VMU) had a screen built into it. Sega was here to play and they did it wonderfully.